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Socio-Cultural Factors Affecting the Treatment of
Breast Cancer Among Pakistani Women and Potential
Strategies to Prevent Breast Cancer: A Narrative Review by Sumera Aziz Ali in Journal of Reproductive System and Sexual Disorders in Lupine-Publishers.
The world health organization (WHO), since 1948, has defined
health as “a state of complete physical, mental, and social wellbeing,
not merely the absence of disease or infirmity”. This was
later expanded to include intellectual, environmental, and spiritual
health. This is a very remarkable statement, considering that it was
originally created in 1948(WHO) [1].Personal responsibility is the
driving force reflected in the above definition of health given by
WHO, and the purpose defines destiny to achieve good health. If a
state of ongoing health is our choice and purpose, then it is up to us
to strive for this destiny ourselves. Life is a gift of God; the degree
of health that we hold be a marker for how well we’ve taken care of
this wonderful gift. Pakistan is ethnically, linguistically, religiously,
and culturally a diverse society [2]. Our culture is a mixed culture.
Pakistan is a Muslim country, although most people in Pakistan
are Muslims, there is a strong influence of different cultures and
their social activities on our culture, for example, Hindu culture
influences are visible on our ceremonies and festivals. Despite
significant progress has been made in recent years, the development
indicators for Pakistan are still low. In addition, poverty is the
major problem in our country, every person could not earn 1$ daily
according to WHO.
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